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About TeluguOne Foundation:

TeluguOne Foundation, a non-profit organization, is working with social responsibility for 8 years in the Andhra Pradesh, India. TeluguOne Foundation is focused in the areas of - right to education and right to health, Empowering Rural Women and physical help like food and shelter for destitute people affected by the natural calamities.

Some of our Major achievements include

Right to Health - Child Health
• Cardiac care for children suffering from congenital heart diseases at renowned Hospitals
• Heart Surgery for more than 300 children under 'Little Hearts' program.
• Treatment for 700 patients suffering from other severe diseases like Cancer, kidney transplant , brain surgeries etc.
• Beyond the help from Government and other organizations, Gap Fund for treatment of children diagnosed with severe ailments.


Right to Education
• Kishori Vidya Vikas: For rural girl students who discontinue their Intermediate studies due to financial constraints. 300 girl students from 10 Mandals of Warangal and 100 girl students from Krishna district were benefited under this program.
• Soft infrastructure like learning aids (i.e. multimedia content, science kits) for Government schools with support of AID India, Byrraju and Azim Premji Foundation.
• Established Digital Knowledge centers in Govt. rural schools


Calamity Relief
• Support for calamity affected people by providing necessary help like medicines etc. Seed money for permanent Houses to over 500 beneficiaries in Mopidevi, Avanigadda Mandals, of Krishna Dist Andhra Pradesh

Safe drinking water plants :
Diviseema, the island lying at the mouth of Krishna river, draws the attention of the outside world only when struck by tragedies - be it tidal waves, cyclones, floods or boat accidents Before joining the sea, Krishna river branches off into two arms at Puligadda forming Diviseema island. While the smaller branch joins the sea at Hamsaladeevi, in Koduru Mandal and the other branches off further before joining the sea at Yetimoga forming two more islands called Yedurumondi and Nachugunta. Yedurumondi and Nachugunta islands of Nagayalanka mandal are the most backward economically as they are inhabited mostly by fishermen, Yadavas and members of the Scheduled Castes who lead quiet lives without basic amenities like education, health, transport, etc.

When the tidal wave swept Diviseema in November 1977 killing about 10,000 people, Yedurumondi did not suffer any loss of life, thanks to its higher elevation. But people travel by boat to reach the main island every day facing great risk. About 20 persons, mostly agricultural labourers, lost their lives when they were going for work in 1990. Diviseema, lying at the tailend area of the Krishna eastern delta, could not raise any crop for want of water. A punt facility was introduced last year for carrying a large number of people from Yedurumondi to mainland.

Diviseema region in Krishna Dt. not only suffered heavy causalities during 1977 cyclone, but also the ground water became saline. The only source of drinking water till then were open wells which became unusable. The inhabitants of Koduru, Nagayalanka, and Avanigadda carry water from Canals and Bore well travelling a distance of 3 to 4 Km every day. Even this water has high amount of dissolved solids, bacteria and other contaminations making it unsafe for human consumption. The inferior quality RWS water schemes which were constructed in 90's failed to deliver water for human consumption.


Sl.No Villages Mandal House Holds Plant Capacity required
1 Mandapakala,Potumeeda, Chintakolla Koduru 926 2000 ltr per hour
2 Jaruguvani Palem, Peddagudumotu, China gudumotu, Padalavari Palem Koduru 467 1000 ltr per hour
3 Ramakrishna Puram, Irali, Ootagundam Koduru 1000 2000 ltr per hour
4 Hamsala Deevi, Palakayathippa Koduru 500 1000 ltr per hour
5 Sorla Gondi, Naali Nagayalanka 560 1000 ltr per hour
6 Edurumondi Nagayalanka 1200 2000 ltr per hour
7 Nachugunta Nagayalanka 450 1000 ltr per hour
8 Ramachandra Puram, Valanda Palem, Macharam Avanigadda 1200 2000 ltr per hour
9 Endakuduru/Pacharlanka Ghantasala 500 1000 ltr per hour
A meeting place for like minded:
Our prime objective is to let all people live better it doesn?t matter who are putting efforts for that. To make it possible we stretch our services for other organizations by providing technical support to gather funds or to disseminate information.

Regd Office:

8-3-988/34/7/2/1&2,
Kamalapuri Colony,
Srinagar Colony Main Road,
Hyderabad – 500 073.
Phone No : +914066615404, +914023757192, +914023757193
Fax No : +914023753233
Email : info@teluguonefoundation.org